Ministériodo Bloco

Fla Master

All Brazilian street carnival blocos

About Fla Master

Fla Master, created in 2016 in Rio de Janeiro, is a Carnival bloco that honors Flamengo with passion and energy! With a drumline and percussion section, it brings together former athletes and idols of the team. The repertoire mixes samba, traditional rhythms, and even funk, sertanejo, and axé. A unique event that attracts Flamengo fans and revelers.

About Fla Master

Fla Master Block: Carnival with the Red-Black Passion

Fla Master is a carnival block from Rio de Janeiro that pays tribute to Flamengo, one of the biggest football clubs in Brazil. Created in 2016, the block brings together former athletes and idols of the team, mixing the passion for football with the energy of Carnival.

About the Block

Fla Master is known for attracting Flamengo fans and revelers looking for a unique experience at Carnival. The block has a drumline and a percussion section, with a repertoire that includes samba, traditional Brazilian rhythms and, in some editions, funk, sertanejo and axé.

Musical Identity

Fla Master stands out for its fusion of traditional carnival rhythms with elements of football culture. The block's repertoire includes samba anthems that pay tribute to Flamengo, as well as popular hits that cheer the crowd.

Parades and Performances

The block's meeting point is Largo da Segunda-Feira, in Flamengo, and it parades through the streets of the neighborhood during Carnival. Fla Master also participates in events and performances outside the carnival period, bringing the red-black passion to other locations in the city.

Cultural Impact

Fla Master contributes to the diversity and richness of the Rio de Janeiro carnival, offering a unique perspective that unites sport and popular culture. The block is a symbol of Flamengo's passion and tradition, as well as a space for fraternization and joy for its revelers.

Parades

  • Gathering: 13:00:00
    Avenida Lúcio Costa, nº 3360, próximo ao Posto 5, Barra da Tijuca
    Rio de Janeiro